Few contest that a centuries-old violin will be more coveted than its newer counterparts, assuming it was well-made to begin with. That’s how luthiers like Stradivari and Guarneri have become ...
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These musicians ably demonstrate just how different a brass band sounds to an orchestral brass section: cornets, euphoniums and tenor horns subtly warmer, less abrasive than trumpets and French horns.
If you like your holiday music big, bold and glorious, head Friday and Sunday for "Sounds of the Season." Fifty members of the Lancaster Symphony Chorus, along with the principal brass musicians and ...
London’s Philharmonia Orchestra returned to the Washington area for the first time in over twenty years, part of a North ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to music that shows off the golden, mellow sunshine of “the cello of the brass section.” In the past we’ve chosen the five minutes or so we ...
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